Former England international John Fashanu has admitted that he paid
his late brother Justin £75,000 not to reveal he was gay before his
death in 1998.
Justin Fashanu, who played for Norwich and Nottingham Forest in the
1980s, came out as gay before he committed suicide in May 1998 at the
age of 37.
As the 20th anniversary of Fashanu’s death approaches, John admitted that he had acted like “a monster”
to his older brother and now wants the Football Association to do more
to support gay footballers as well as tackling racial and homophobic
abuse.
“It was a lack of education,” the former Wimbledon and Aston Villa striker told ITV’s Good Morning Britain show on Wednesday.
“I make it very clear, I was a monster to Justin then. I paid him £75,000 not to say that he was gay.
“I was looking at the situation around us and my mother had
cancer and was dying, and the rest of the family couldn’t understand the
situation.
“We didn’t know what to do, the best thing I thought to do was to keep it quiet.”
Capped by England at Under-21 level, Justin Fashanu was the first
black footballer to command a £1 million transfer fee when he moved from
Norwich to Forest in 1981.
But his career never hit the heights thereafter, he publicly came
out as gay in 1990 and he played for nearly 20 clubs before retiring
from football in 1997.
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